Labor/Employment
Nov. 23, 1999
Where Is Outrage About Exploitation of Undocumented?
By Bruce Raynor We hear endless stories about our wonderful economy - budget surpluses, a soaring stock market, record low unemployment and, for some workers, rising wages. Yet amid the celebration, consider the plight of those who deliver groceries for supermarkets in New York City. Mostly immigrants from Africa, they are paid low wages, work long hours and receive no benefits.
By Bruce Raynor
We hear endless stories about our wonderful economy - budget surpluses, a soaring stock market, record low unemployment and, for some workers, rising wages. Yet amid the celebration, consider the plight of those who deliver groceries for supermarkets in New York City. Mostly immigrants from Africa, they are pa...
We hear endless stories about our wonderful economy - budget surpluses, a soaring stock market, record low unemployment and, for some workers, rising wages. Yet amid the celebration, consider the plight of those who deliver groceries for supermarkets in New York City. Mostly immigrants from Africa, they are pa...
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